About
I work mostly in ethics, primarily in meta-ethics, moral psychology, and in the philosophy of happiness and wellbeing. I have a book defending desire-as-belief (→my website // →OUP). I've also published articles on happiness and hedonic adaptation, reasons for action, theories of value, disability, and on wellbeing. As well as editing The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Desire, I'm also now writing a book (→my website) on when happiness is fitting, and why it matters.
For the most up to date information about my work, it's best to visit my personal website: →http://alexgregory.name.
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